Haruka is a sweet, innocent high school girl who is very excited to meet her new step-brother, Tsukasa. Since her father works overseas, Haruka has been living alone, but now that her father has remarried, she'll have little grade schooler Tsukasa with her while both their parents are out of the country. When they finally meet, Tsukasa is even cuter than Haruka had hoped! He wants to get her help with his homework and sleep in her bed...and undress her and make love to her!?

Side story of Haruka and Tsukasa is in Kakedashita Cupid - 6) Of Course I Can't Wait Until Nightfall (Mochiron Yorumade Matenai)Side story of Haruka and Tsukasa as adults is included in Suki ni Natte mo Ii no? - Extra Chapter 2

The plot makes it seem more mature than it is.. Bunch of kissing and the threats are mediocre in comparison to more deeper, care free love story's. Didn't really like the artistry.. Too loosely drawn.. It made even the "handsome / pretty" people not look that at all.

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starts with the brother meeting sister.. Then skipped by having other short stories cut in like RIGHT AWAY... Then they just kiss a whole bunch a times.. Defend how each other like each other the whole damn time.. And ends with him coming back to her when he's older.. Very boring set up.. Don't really see any of this "sex" part they speak of either..

The plot makes it seem more mature than it is.. Bunch of kissing and the threats are mediocre in comparison to more deeper, care free love story's. Didn't really like the artistry.. Too loosely drawn.. It made even the "handsome / pretty" people not look that at all.

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starts with the brother meeting sister.. Then skipped by having other short stories cut in like RIGHT AWAY... Then they just kiss a whole bunch a times.. Defend how each other like each other the whole damn time.. And ends with him coming back to her when he's older.. Very boring set up.. Don't really see any of this "sex" part they speak of either..

I love reading shoujo manga, but I often forget the cliche ones. This one isn't as cliche, but still has parts that are a bit cheesy. The only thing that makes me uncomfortable is the fact that the boy is in elementary school, which is a bit disturbing. If he was in middle school, fine, but I can't picture an 8 year old boy doing that, but otherwise I loved it. I loved the touch of smut (not really steamy smut, but teasing smut). I love the boy's personality, but the only problem is his age, otherwise, the manga would be a 10/10.

Aah! I really love Tsukasa-kun! I want one of him for myself. He's just the kind of good-bad boy that I really, really fall for. Oota-sensei did a bang-up job making him a dynamic character, one that's ambition and egotistical, but also concerned about his love and—occasionally—others, too. Tsukasa's always thinking only of Haruka, in fact, to a point that it borders nearly on obsession, except that he's too self-centered to actually be stalker material. As for Haruka, well... she's as drippy a female lead as there ever was. But then, these shoujo manga need stories their readers can relate to, ねぇ？ Still, I read this all in one sitting, and still didn't get enough. I want more Tsukasa, damn it!

so...i know this manga have no development whatsoever, static characters and impossible plotline, but this is the first manga that spark my domineering shota-fetish, so i give it a high mark. just glad i found this again.

I wouldn't call it a horrible manga, but it's pretty sad reading a romance/shoujo when there isn't a single reliable male character. Plus the blooming romance seems fairly unrealistic. The girl has a younger boy trying to feel her up and than after a few weeks from first meeting each other, she thinks she's fallen in love. It didn't help either when the lead girl is too easy to blame herself and apologize.Most of what I would have wished though, was for even a side story of Kenan. She is probably my favorite character (even if she was only around so little) just because she seemed to actually try to make something of herself and put herself out there, unlike everyone else.The ending is pretty much what you'd expect, awkward part being that Jesse was just suddenly dropped and forgotten.

So i was pretty fond of this manga in the beginning because im a sucker for bishies but anyways, i expected something better. It always went from lovey dovey perverted stuff -> jealousy-> forgiveness and same cycle over and over again till the 8th volume. It would've been better if Tsukasa went to america on the 4-5th volume and came back as a man instead of in the 8th volume because then the ending just sucked. He comes back and says "lets go home" or something looking all grown up and thats it. Shoulda done that around the 4th or 5th volume and put more obstacles in their relationship. I give it a 6

One of the most idiotic manga series I've read. The comment below says it all: There is absolutely no story development. The mangaka could have tried a little bit harder and given the characters more depth (such as, why does Tsukasa hate his father so much, or what is the deal with his father being both warm and cold depending on the situation...) but NOOOOOOO she just kept repeating the same frustrating circle of misunderstanding between Tsukasa and Haruka for 8 long (very long) chapters. Lastly, I was personally aggravated with the eventual complete one-sidedness of the misunderstandings/problems in the relationship: after a while Tsukasa takes the upper hand and he is the only one dealing sadness and frustration in the relationship. Haruka basically becomes a doormat with no strength, like a puppet. YUCK. Really disgusting.

Lastly, the art itself is tragically painful. This is a matter of taste I guess, but it definitely did not agree with me. Even putting the disturbingly high foreheads aside, the eyes, oh my god the eyes... The main characters' eyes look either like they are fried eggs that are never cooked properly and are slimy and runny or alternatively like sleep-depraved vampires with enormous, scary black circles. I can't believe I actually made it all the way to the end.

It starts out in an interesting way, and the art is, well, unique. It didn't take me long to warm up to the art style though. But after a while of dragging on and on, it never seems like they actually get anywhere with their relationship. In fact... seeing as there is a sequel, I think it may just be another 8 volumes before they finally decide to stop confusing each other.